Also - please don't cross-post the same message on multiple forums - once is plenty.

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You only need to change if the software doesn't meet your needs anymore and you need to expand. Myself, I always try to plan for far in the future as most equipment is expensive. Everything I buy I treat as a new member of the family - not a guest.

Besides, it's going to be a while before the industry starts selling music at better than what CD quality is now. 96khz is going to be around for a long time methinks. That means, as your software might be archaic to some, it's still doing the job better than what it needs to. Seriously, I have a hard time changing something I'm comfortable with.

StreetSoundRecordz wrote:Im using Waves mercury bundle Im only reccing vocal and acoustic guitar. I use to rec in 24/96khz.

Thanks for tips.

You have an $8,000 *plugin* bundle and you need TIPS?!? Almost everyone I know who bought Mercury (and that's a very small number of people) are probably qualified to teach audio engineering professionally.

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